"If we get some additional information that I'm sure the public has, they may not realize it, and that's why we need to get this information out to them," he said.

Officers responded to a call they received at approximately 11:55 a.m. from a man at 110 Aspen Circle later identified as Hugo Juarez saying that he had come home from work to find his wife and two sons dead.

The exact cause of death is being determined by the coroner's office, but authorities have determined that the deaths were foul play, according to Roberson.

Police are not ruling out any suspects, said Roberson.

"We're in the very preliminary stages, so for us to say any particular person is not a suspect or any particular motive is not the reason behind this horrible crime would not be appropriate at this time," he said.

Hugo Juarez is currently in protective custody, according to Roberson.

The family had only lived in the Aspen Circle apartment complex for a few weeks, he said.

Police are currently re-canvasing the area for witnesses and pursuing leads.

"We feel very confident that in pursuing a number of leads that we will come up with motive and a suspect in the future," Roberson said.

This is the first triple homicide Roberson said that can remember in the city.

"It's extremely rare," he said. "Mayor Scott McBrayer came to the scene yesterday. He was as shocked as I was. He told me to spare no expense, no manpower is too great to identify who's responsible for this and arrest them and bring them to justice."